Monday, December 03, 2012

"The official ‘accident’ explanation of Gary’s death is certainly
creative, if nothing else. By the police’s own calculations, in order to
have ended up in the aqueduct, Gary would have had to have driven in
excess of 110km/h without headlights – they had been deliberately turned
off, the investigation found – the wrong way up a major highway for
3.2km, unnoticed, and through the only gap in the road rail – a mere 5m
wide – all without causing any damage to either rail or car. “Evel
Knievel on his best night couldn’t do that,” snorts Hollywood private
investigator Don Crutchfield.

Officially, the wreckage was
discovered following some savvy sleuthing by a laid-off accident
specialist from aerospace giant Lockheed Martin. Gary’s ex-wife – and Babylon 5
star – Claudia Christian finds the circumstances suspicious, telling us
via email: “My friends (one of whom is an ex-marine) took infrared
equipment to the aqueduct where he was found days after he was missing
and found nothing… so they were convinced that his car and that body was
planted there.”

A number of things were missing from Gary’s car – the laptop computer containing The Big Steal, the gun and ammunition he always carried with him on long trips… and his hands. "

"The official ‘accident’ explanation of Gary’s death is certainly
creative, if nothing else. By the police’s own calculations, in order to
have ended up in the aqueduct, Gary would have had to have driven in
excess of 110km/h without headlights – they had been deliberately turned
off, the investigation found – the wrong way up a major highway for
3.2km, unnoticed, and through the only gap in the road rail – a mere 5m
wide – all without causing any damage to either rail or car. “Evel
Knievel on his best night couldn’t do that,” snorts Hollywood private
investigator Don Crutchfield.

Officially, the wreckage was
discovered following some savvy sleuthing by a laid-off accident
specialist from aerospace giant Lockheed Martin. Gary’s ex-wife – and Babylon 5
star – Claudia Christian finds the circumstances suspicious, telling us
via email: “My friends (one of whom is an ex-marine) took infrared
equipment to the aqueduct where he was found days after he was missing
and found nothing… so they were convinced that his car and that body was
planted there.”

A number of things were missing from Gary’s car – the laptop computer containing The Big Steal, the gun and ammunition he always carried with him on long trips… and his hands. "